NimbusHalt
While remaining on the bit, the horse should be attentive, straight and
immobile.
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WALK

PolitiekFree Walk
The horse is allowed complete freedom to lower and stretch out
his head and neck.
The walk should be marching and regular and must be four
beats.

Phoenix

Medium Walk

A clear and regular walk of moderate length. The
horse, remaining on the bit, walks
energetically forward with even steps. The hind feet touching the grount in
front of the footprints
of the forefeet. The should be a light, soft and steady contact with the
mouth

Integrity
Extended Walk

In the extended walk the horse covers as much ground as possible without losing
the
regularity of his steps. The rider allows the horse to stretch out his head
and
neck without losing contact with the mouth.

Dark Raffaello

Half Turn on the Haunches

The horse's forehand moves in even and regular
steps around the horse's inner
hind leg while maintaining the walk rhythm. The inside hind leg may move
slightly forward

AllegianceWorking Trot
The horse should be properly balanced and remain on the bit. The
horse should go forward with
regular, elastic, and cadenced strides with good
hock action. The trot is two-beat on alternate
diagonal legs separated by a
period of suspension.

RamazotteCollected Trot
The collected trot is shorter than the working trot, but with
increased lightness and mobility of the
shoulders. The hocks should be well
engaged, and the horse should remain on the bit.

LimerickMedium Trot
A pace between the working and the extended trots. While
remaining on the bit, the horse lengthens
and lowers the neck slightly as the
strides are lengthened. The medium trot is "rounder" than
the extended trot. The
steps should be regular and the horse should remain balanced.

FC FantasyExtended Trot
The horse should cover as much ground as possible while
maintaining the cadence. While remaining balanced
and on the bit, the horse
lengthens the frame and the stride as a result of great impulsion from
the
hindquarters. In the forward movement of the extension, the movement of the fore
and hind
legs should be similar (parallel).

WarsteinerLeg Yield in Trot
The horse is flexed slightly away from the direction of travel,
but remains basically straight
(forehand leading slightly). The inside legs pass
and cross in front of the outside legs.
The quality of the trot must be
maintained.

NimbusShoulder In (Trot)
The horse is slightly bent to the inside (away from direction of
travel). The inside foreleg passes
and crosses in front of the outside foreleg
while the inside hind leg is placed in front of the
outside hind leg. The
shoulder in is a suppling and collecting movement.
The quality of the trot
should be maintained.

Valkyrie
Renvers This is
the inverse movement in relation to Travers, with the tail instead of the head
to the wall.
Otherwise the same principles and conditions are applicable as at the
travers.

FC Fantasy
Half Pass in Trot
The horse is bent to the inside and the movement is performed on
a diagonal line. The forehand
should lead slightly and the outside legs cross in
front of the inside legs. The quality of the trot must
be maintained with
particular attention to the impulsion and engagement of the inside hind leg.

RespektStretching at the Working Trot

Required at Training and First levels, the horse is allowed to follow the
giving hand. This results
in the horse reaching forward and down into the
contact. The horse should remain in balance,
without falling onto the forehand.
Upon shortening of the reins, the horse should calmly accept
the contact and
continue forward in working trot on the bit.
RespektPiaffe
Commonly referred to as "trot in place," the piaffe is a highly
collected movement. The quarters
are lowered and the hocks well engaged,
allowing freedom and mobility of the shoulders. The steps
should be regular and
cadenced.

FC Fantasy
Passage
The Passage is a measured, very collected, very elevated and very cadenced trot.
There should
be pronounced engagement and increased flexion of the knees and
hocks. The movement should be elastic.
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CANTER
ZarWorking Canter

The horse should be properly balanced and remain on the bit. The
horse should go forward with light, regular and cadenced
strides with good hock
action. The canter must be three beat -- for example, in the right lead canter
the footfalls would be:
left hind, left fore and right hind together, right
fore, period suspension.

Zauberelle
Collected Canter
The collected canter is shorter than the working canter, but
with increased lightness and mobility of the shoulders.
The canter must remain
three beat and the horse should remain on the bit.

Glen Emeril
Extended Canter

The horse should
cover as much ground as possible while maintaining a clear rhythm. While
remaining
balanced and on the bit, the horse lengthens the frame and the stride as a
result of great impulsion from the hindquarters.
Comandante Che
Flying Change of Lead
The change of lead occurs during the period of suspension in the
canter. The rhythm
and balanced must be maintained and the changes should be
straight. The flying changes can be
done in series: every 4 strides, every 3
strides, every 2 strides or every stride.

Warsteiner
Counter Canter
The counter canter is a balancing movement where the rider deliberately makes the
horse
canter with the outside foreleg leading. The horse is positioned to the
side of the leading leg.

Respekt
Pirouette

The pirouette is a circle executed on two tracks with a radius equal to the
length of the horse,
the forehand moving around the haunches. The horse is
slightly bent in the direction of the turn
and the forefeet and the outside hind
foot move around the inside hind. The canter should be
regular and balanced with
increased flexion of the joints. The half pirouette (180 degrees) should
be
completed in 3-4 strides and the full pirouette (360 degrees) in 6-8 strides.